Mexican juice bar
A Frutería or Mexican juice bar (Literal translation: Fruit-shop) is a juice bar that primarily serves Mexican desserts, beverages, antojitos and other popular Mexican snack foods. Mexican juice bars are popular establishments in many parts of Mexico and more recently in Mexican American communities in the South-Western United States.{{cite web |url=http://chitos.puertodesanblas.com/ |title=Chitos Juice Bar |accessdate=2014-01-06 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140107032948/http://chitos.puertodesanblas.com/ |archivedate=2014-01-07 }}
Structure
Mexican juice bars serve a lot of the same foods as the popular fruit and juice stands and roadside carts in Mexico. The advantage of a juice bar is that it can provide more menu items, refrigerate its ingredients, keeping them fresh for longer periods of time, and juice bars are also generally cleaner and more comfortable as they offer guests a place to sit down and enjoy their food.{{cite web |url=http://www.ladulcevidaneveria.com/ |title=La Dulce Vida Neveria |accessdate=2014-01-06 }}
Mexican juice bars can be stand alone businesses or part of a larger establishment like a carnicería (Mexican meat market). Mexican juice bars are also sometimes combined with panaderías (Mexican bakeries) or taquerías (Mexican taco shops).{{cite web |url=http://www.sanantoniomexicanbakery.com/|title=San Antonio Fresh Mexican Bakery and Juice Bar |accessdate=2014-01-06 }}
Most Mexican juice bars attempt to promote healthy eating and as such, many of the items are healthy choices that involve fruits, vegetables and grains in some way or another.
Gallery
File:Tostilocos_con_cueritos.jpg|Tostilocos
File:Bionico Close Up.jpg|Bionico
File:2011.09 smoothie2.JPG|Licuado
File:Fruit (1351010898).jpg|Fruta picada
File:ManekiNeko horchata jar.jpg|Aguas frescas
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